Rating the Chins of Top 3 P4P Naoya Usyk TBud

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  • SouthpawRight
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    Rating the Chins of Top 3 P4P Naoya Usyk TBud

    The best chins being Saul’s legendary 9/10 chin and Bivol’s very great 8.5/10 chin

    Rate the chins of Naoya Usyk TBud
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    #2
    1. Usyk - he's faced much bigger men & hasn't really been too hurt by them (officially)
    2. Crawford - has gone through 4 weight classes without being hurt too bad
    3. Inoue - he gets hurt quite a bit.

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      #3
      Originally posted by The D3vil
      1. Usyk - he's faced much bigger men & hasn't really been too hurt by them (officially)
      2. Crawford - has gone through 4 weight classes without being hurt too bad
      3. Inoue - he gets hurt quite a bit.
      Usyk buff

      it’s his body that has question mark

      Fighter tasked with knocking him out must employ hit the body and the head will fall

      Putting it into numbers I believe

      Usyk great 8/10 chin

      TBud very good 7.5/10 chin

      Naoya good 7/10 chin

      TBud took it well when he was hit on his way to destructing Errol

      Most durable active fighters Saul and Bivol. Saul has a limited gas tank but his chin and defense keeps him safe

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      • JOITATS
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        #4
        What a ignorant generalization.

        Inoue is a completely different fighter than Crawford and Usyk.
        He's an offensive KO machine, who's 2x more prone to getting hit.
        But his recovery is 10/10.
        Usyk is hardly a KO artist.

        Inoue's been knocked down flush, and gotten up to dominate his opponents.
        He's also had his orbital fractured in round 2, but been an offensive machine for 10 rounds after that.
        Usually guys fold like Saunders, Kell Brook.

        I wonder how many fighters can actually do that?

        It's less about chins, more about which style is more prone to getting hit.


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          #5
          Originally posted by JOITATS
          Originally posted by The D3vil
          1. Usyk - he's faced much bigger men & hasn't really been too hurt by them (officially)
          2. Crawford - has gone through 4 weight classes without being hurt too bad
          3. Inoue - he gets hurt quite a bit.
          ​What a ignorant generalization.

          Inoue is a completely different fighter than Crawford and Usyk.
          He's an offensive KO machine, who's 2x more prone to getting hit.
          But his recovery is 10/10.
          Usyk is hardly a KO artist.

          Inoue's been knocked down flush, and gotten up to dominate his opponents.
          He's also had his orbital fractured in round 2, but been an offensive machine for 10 rounds after that.
          Usually guys fold like Saunders, Kell Brook.

          I wonder how many fighters can actually do that?

          It's less about chins, more about which style is more prone to getting hit.

          disagree. Recovery /= chin

          fully developed manny played aggressive and took some big shots too

          it took ATG JUAN MARQUEZ to buckle him and put him on his ass

          Usyk is pure boxer

          manny is another legendary 9/10 chin. Naoya has a chin but not in that league
          Last edited by SouthpawRight; 05-13-2025, 09:22 PM.

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